Marinas are the gateway to many of Lake Tahoe's most popular on-the-water experiences, providing access to boating, fishing, watersports, and lakeside recreation. In addition to launching vessels, many marinas offer dining, retail shopping, equipment rentals, and services that make spending time on the lake more convenient. Recognized in the Best of Tahoe are marinas that serve both local boaters and visitors with a variety of amenities and waterfront experiences.
Ski Run Marina serves as a commercial waterfront hub at the foot of Ski Run Boulevard, providing convenient access to a variety of lake activities. The marina is a departure point for guided fishing charters and private boat excursions while also offering retail shops, boutiques, and lakefront dining. Guests can easily reach adjacent Ski Run Beach, and the marina is connected to regional transit and Heavenly Mountain Resort shuttle stops.
Tahoe Keys Marina is the largest marina on Lake Tahoe and the lake's only inland marina, encompassing a 22-acre protected harbor. The facility offers 250 wet slips, dry storage, fueling services, vessel launching equipment, charter operators, a water ski school, and waterfront dining. Tahoe Keys Marina has also earned Clean and Resilient Marina Accreditation from the Association of Marina Industries for its environmentally responsible operations.
Round Hill Pines Beach Resort operates a seasonal marina alongside a half-mile sandy beach under a special use permit with the USDA Forest Service. Visitors can rent boats, personal watercraft, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, and pedal boats, or book parasailing excursions and scenic Rum Runner yacht cruises to Emerald Bay. The property also includes lakeside dining, a beachfront bar, volleyball courts, event spaces, and public parking that becomes free after 5 p.m.
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